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In September 2015 I decided to [[AppStoreUpdate|update]] the [[MineSweeper]] on [[AppStore]] to version 3.0. With a great pleasure [[I]] could announce on December 18, 2015 the version was alive! With a great despair [[I]] have to announce it is gone. Why? | In September 2015 I decided to [[AppStoreUpdate|update]] the [[MineSweeper]] on [[AppStore]] to version 3.0. With a great pleasure [[I]] could announce on December 18, 2015 the version was alive! With a great despair [[I]] have to announce it is gone. Why? | ||
- | Well, [[I]] am just a researcher. My whole work on the [[API]]s that later become known as [[DukeScript]] | + | Well, [[I]] am just a researcher. My whole work on the [[netbeans:Html4Java]] [[API]]s that later become known as [[DukeScript]] was motivated by overcoming challenges: |
* make sure [[Java]] can run everywhere | * make sure [[Java]] can run everywhere | ||
* make sure [[Java]] is more effective than [[JavaScript]] | * make sure [[Java]] is more effective than [[JavaScript]] | ||
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* return [[Java]] [[Bck2Brwsr]] | * return [[Java]] [[Bck2Brwsr]] | ||
- | I believe all of my goals were successfully met. The [[API]]s [[I]] designed can be executed everywhere including such ([[Java]]) hostile environments like modern browsers. The code | + | I believe all of my goals were successfully met. The [[API]]s [[I]] designed can be executed everywhere including such ([[Java]]) hostile environments like modern browsers. The code one has to write with [[netbeans:Html4Java]] [[API]]s is on par and sometimes even shorter than its [[JavaScript]] version. The fact that my [[MineSweeper]] can be executed on [[Android]], [[iOS]], desktop and [http://xelfi.cz/minesweeper/bck2brwsr in a browser] is a proof that it can run everywhere. |
- | However [[Apple]] wants me to pay $99 to proof that. I paid | + | However [[Apple]] wants me to pay $99 to proof that. I paid once. I paid again the next year, but they want such payment every year! For what!? For me to demonstrate that developers can use [[netbeans:Html4Java]] everywhere? I have no benefits from that so far, and I decided to not pay the remedies to [[Apple]] this year. The result? The [[MineSweeper]] application is no longer available from [[AppStore]]. |
[[I]] am sad. [[Apple]] has no cost distributing my application. Still [[Apple]] wants me to do a yearly payment. [[I]] am giving up. If somebody wants to distribute my [[MineSweeper]], please go on, but [[I]] am giving up - giving up on [[Apple]]. | [[I]] am sad. [[Apple]] has no cost distributing my application. Still [[Apple]] wants me to do a yearly payment. [[I]] am giving up. If somebody wants to distribute my [[MineSweeper]], please go on, but [[I]] am giving up - giving up on [[Apple]]. |
Revision as of 06:09, 9 April 2016
In September 2015 I decided to update the MineSweeper on AppStore to version 3.0. With a great pleasure I could announce on December 18, 2015 the version was alive! With a great despair I have to announce it is gone. Why?
Well, I am just a researcher. My whole work on the netbeans:Html4Java APIs that later become known as DukeScript was motivated by overcoming challenges:
- make sure Java can run everywhere
- make sure Java is more effective than JavaScript
- ensure such applications can be deployed everywhere
- return Java Bck2Brwsr
I believe all of my goals were successfully met. The APIs I designed can be executed everywhere including such (Java) hostile environments like modern browsers. The code one has to write with netbeans:Html4Java APIs is on par and sometimes even shorter than its JavaScript version. The fact that my MineSweeper can be executed on Android, iOS, desktop and in a browser is a proof that it can run everywhere.
However Apple wants me to pay $99 to proof that. I paid once. I paid again the next year, but they want such payment every year! For what!? For me to demonstrate that developers can use netbeans:Html4Java everywhere? I have no benefits from that so far, and I decided to not pay the remedies to Apple this year. The result? The MineSweeper application is no longer available from AppStore.
I am sad. Apple has no cost distributing my application. Still Apple wants me to do a yearly payment. I am giving up. If somebody wants to distribute my MineSweeper, please go on, but I am giving up - giving up on Apple.